Remains of some British Victims of Air India Crash ‘Wrongly Identified’, Says Lawyer
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Air India crash victims’ families given wrong bodies: How could this have happened?
It’s a double trauma for the families who lost their loved ones in the Air India crash in Ahmedabad. Over a month after the tragedy, it has been discovered that two families in Britain have been handed over the wrong remains. Their lawyer has described it as ‘appalling’ and called for a serious probe. But how could such a mistake occur?
Remains of some British victims of Air India crash ‘wrongly identified’, says lawyer
The repatriated remains of some of the British victims of the Air India crash were wrongly identified, a lawyer has said, with grieving families left struggling to say goodbye to their loved ones.
Misidentification scandal in Air India disaster victims’ repatriation shocks UK families - Connected to India News I Singapore l UAE l UK l USA l NRI
A tragic mix-up has added fresh pain to the families of British victims of the Air India crash, according to British news outlet Daily Mail, who reported that some repatriated remains were wrongly identified before being flown back to the UK. A part of the ill-fated Air India aircraft on top of the building where it had crashed into. Photo: PIB The disaster, which took place on June 12, killed 261 people when Air India flight 171 crashed shortly…
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